Imagine, for a moment, an alternative universe: One where Netflix got disrupted by some other streaming-content company that made its DVD rental business irrelevant. But that’s just a counterfactual. What happened instead is that Netflix cannibalized (or rather, “hybridized”) its own core business to make room for a more strategic one given where the tech was going. Given how rare it is for companies to successfully disrupt themselves like this, Reed Hastings, CEO and co-founder of Netflix, shares how they did it in this episode of the a16z Podcast (based on a conversation with Marc Andreessen that took place at our inaugural summit event). But please don’t say “only the paranoid survive” — Hastings believes business leaders need more sophisticated metaphors “to anticipate the paths, and all the judgment it takes, of deciding which competitive path to most explore”. It also turns out that sourcing, managing, and supporting creative ideas and creators is not unlike the questions VCs ask themselves — like…